Twenty ships loaded with 1.2 million tons of Sorghum are changing course after China implemented anti-dumping measures targeting the grain (archived). Chinese imports of US sorghum began only five years ago and China swiftly began purchasing nearly all US exportable sorghum as livestock fodder. These boats are in the unfortunate position of requiring an entirely new market for their product while at the same time burning precious fuel in the Pacific.
Hilariously, the entire "recycling" echafaudage is undergoing a similar "adjustment" following the application of anti-dumping measures in that arena. The smoking gun ? Wish-cycling!